taken 5 years ago, near to Earlswood, Warwickshire, Great Britain

At one time cider houses, which traditionally sold only cider, were quite common. Today only a small handful remain. This public house originated as a traditional cider house but today it sells beer and other drinks, but still offers a range of ciders. These include ciders from Bulmers, Thatchers, Black Rat (from a Somerset family cider farmhouse) and a weekly guest cider. The pub also provides excellent food at very reasonable prices and has a beer garden fronting the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal. It's no surprise therefore that this is a busy and popular venue.

Discussion on SP1274

St Patrick's Church was begun in 1839 and the west tower added in 1860 by the "rogue" architect G.T. Robinson. In 1899 the body of the church was rebuilt by W.H. Bidlake, who added triangular buttresses outside, yellow brick wall piers inside and the elevated chancel and apse.